miner being brought to the surface. and what we re seeing is the amazing survival, physical and emotional. what about the long-term emotional effects? definitely going to be some. they have not prepared for it and hopefully there will be people there to help them get through this. they ll have to go through several stages. here he comes. here comes the cage. as you continue joining us with and we also expect within a few minutes to be hearing from the president. like everyone else around the world. the news coverage that kelly and natalie morales describing overnight, crews there from pyongyang. here he is. esteban rajos free from the cage. just rescued from the mine and we know that he had proposed a renewal of vows to his long love
as part of the emotional process, you can see the strn the face of the loved ones as they await esteban rojas being released from the cage. here he is. relief. palpable excitement and relief. and yet another one of these heroes crossing himself and praying. it s very emotional for everyone seeing it, not only those there. just look at that. and they are embraced. and as we watch these pictures, the president is speaking. let s go to the white house. the world s attention. and this rescue is a tribute not only to the determination of the
the technical challenge that has been accomplished here. this international effort to bring 17 men out of that mine a half mile deep. well, i think that s going to be the one thing that comes out of this that s going to be good for the mining industry is they ve shown how they could use technology from other agencies, other industries, other countries and put it all together and pull off a miraculous job like this. how difficult was it given the s-curves i saw kerry sanders describing last night in the middle of the night, the fact it was not a straight shot? they had to make the turns and the miners themselves had to in this tiny space endure coming up with the spinning of the cage. yes. that s a technique that they can use by using the hammer-type
naps, grooming, he was part of my family. martha: how about that, thanks to fox affiliate wxin and maybe, it didn t like the cage, i m thinking. maybe he belongs in the jungle, i m thinking. what on earth are these people thinking. bill: darned monkey. martha: thank goodness he didn t want to attack anybody, if he wanted to, they would have been goners. bill: a decision you would make. martha: i made that clear. bill: if your kids had any doubt. they don t no monkeys, that is controversies yell! controversial. bill: there is a poll showing your confidence in congress is barely breaking double digits and the president s arrival operating at an all-time low, the house minority leader, john boehner is up live in three minutes, and. martha: his stepmother was one of the last people to see him before he vanished.
welcome back to hardball. back with msnbc political analyst pat buchanan and salon s joan walsh. what do you think is the heat level if it turn out that the democratic national committee had been spending money on a lesbian bondage-themed club and dropped a couple k in the middle of the night and god knows young staffers who enjoy spending somebody else s money on this stuff? is getting off easy or is this a big problem or what? pat would never let me hear the end of it if that was the dnc, chris, you than. is he playing nancy pelosi? san francisco dumping off it would be my fault. it would be nancy s fault. look, not to make light of the the church scandal but the only person more protective than the pope it seems to me is michael steele. he cannot be fired. he cannot be gotten rid of. why not? you ve opened up the trap door to yourself, you re in the cage, why can t he be snyder i m in